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14 Troubleshooting

Installation and operation manual

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5TMV1B

VRV IV-S system air conditioner

4P399985-1B – 2015.06

the compressor motor, the air conditioner starts 5 minutes after it
is  turned  ON  again  in  case  it  was  turned  OFF  just  before.  The
same  starting  delay  occurs  after  the  operation  mode  selector
button was used.

▪ If  "Under  Centralized  Control"  is  displayed  on  the  user  interface,

pressing the operation button causes the display to blink for a few
seconds.  The  blinking  display  indicates  that  the  user  interface
cannot be used.

▪ The  system  does  not  start  immediately  after  the  power  supply  is

turned  on.  Wait  one  minute  until  the  micro  computer  is  prepared
for operation.

14.2.2

Symptom: Fan operation is possible, but
cooling and heating do not work

Immediately  after  the  power  is  turned  on.  The  micro  computer  is
getting  ready  to  operate  and  is  performing  a  communication  check
with all indoor units. Please wait 12 minutes (max.) till this process is
finished.

14.2.3

Symptom: The fan strength does not
correspond to the setting

The  fan  speed  does  not  change  even  if  the  fan  speed  adjustment
button  in  pressed.  During  heating  operation,  when  the  room
temperature  reaches  the  set  temperature,  the  outdoor  unit  goes  off
and the indoor unit changes to whisper fan speed. This is to prevent
cold  air  blowing  directly  on  occupants  of  the  room.  The  fan  speed
will  not  change  even  when  another  indoor  unit  is  in  heating
operation, if the button is pressed.

14.2.4

Symptom: The fan direction does not
correspond to the setting

The  fan  direction  does  not  correspond  with  the  user  interface
display. The fan direction does not swing. This is because the unit is
being controlled by the micro computer.

14.2.5

Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit
(Indoor unit)

▪ When humidity is high during cooling operation. If the interior of an

indoor unit is extremely contaminated, the temperature distribution
inside  a  room  becomes  uneven.  It  is  necessary  to  clean  the
interior  of  the  indoor  unit.  Ask  your  dealer  for  details  on  cleaning
the unit. This operation requires a qualified service person.

▪ Immediately  after  the  cooling  operation  stops  and  if  the  room

temperature  and  humidity  are  low.  This  is  because  warm
refrigerant  gas  flows  back  into  the  indoor  unit  and  generates
steam.

14.2.6

Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit
(Indoor unit, outdoor unit)

When the system is changed over to heating operation after defrost
operation.  Moisture  generated  by  defrost  becomes  steam  and  is
exhausted.

14.2.7

Symptom: The user interface display
reads "U4" or "U5" and stops, but then
restarts after a few minutes

This is because the user interface is intercepting noise from electric
appliances  other  than  the  air  conditioner.  The  noise  prevents
communication  between  the  units,  causing  them  to  stop.  Operation
automatically restarts when the noise ceases.

14.2.8

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners
(Indoor unit)

▪ A  "zeen"  sound  is  heard  immediately  after  the  power  supply  is

turned  on.  The  electronic  expansion  valve  inside  an  indoor  unit
starts  working  and  makes  the  noise.  Its  volume  will  reduce  in
about one minute.

▪ A  continuous  low  "shah"  sound  is  heard  when  the  system  is  in

cooling  operation  or  at  a  stop.  When  the  drain  pump  (optional
accessories) is in operation, this noise is heard.

▪ A  "pishi-pishi"  squeaking  sound  is  heard  when  the  system  stops

after heating operation. Expansion and contraction of plastic parts
caused by temperature change make this noise.

▪ A low "sah", "choro-choro" sound is heard while the indoor unit is

stopped.  When  another  indoor  unit  is  in  operation,  this  noise  is
heard. In order to prevent oil and refrigerant from remaining in the
system, a small amount of refrigerant is kept flowing.

14.2.9

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners
(Indoor unit, outdoor unit)

▪ A  continuous  low  hissing  sound  is  heard  when  the  system  is  in

cooling  or  defrost  operation.  This  is  the  sound  of  refrigerant  gas
flowing through both indoor and outdoor units.

▪ A  hissing  sound  which  is  heard  at  the  start  or  immediately  after

stopping  operation  or  defrost  operation.  This  is  the  noise  of
refrigerant caused by flow stop or flow change.

14.2.10 Symptom: Noise of air conditioners

(Outdoor unit)

When the tone of operating noise changes. This noise is caused by
the change of frequency.

14.2.11 Symptom: Dust comes out of the unit

When  the  unit  is  used  for  the  first  time  in  a  long  time.  This  is
because dust has gotten into the unit.

14.2.12 Symptom: The units can give off odours

The  unit  can  absorb  the  smell  of  rooms,  furniture,  cigarettes,  etc.,
and then emit it again.

14.2.13 Symptom: The outdoor unit fan does not

spin

During  operation.  The  speed  of  the  fan  is  controlled  in  order  to
optimise product operation.

14.2.14 Symptom: The display shows "88"

This  is  the  case  immediately  after  the  main  power  supply  switch  is
turned  on  and  means  that  the  user  interface  is  in  normal  condition.
This continues for one minute.

14.2.15 Symptom: The compressor in the outdoor

unit does not stop after a short heating
operation

This is to prevent refrigerant from remaining in the compressor. The
unit will stop after 5 to 10 minutes.

14.2.16 Symptom: The inside of an outdoor unit is

warm even when the unit has stopped

This is because the crankcase heater is warming the compressor so
that the compressor can start smoothly.

Summary of Contents for RXYSCQ4TMV1B

Page 1: ...Installation and operation manual VRV IV S system air conditioner English Installation and operation manual VRV IV S system air conditioner RXYSCQ4TMV1B RXYSCQ5TMV1B...

Page 2: ...A B C 250 300 1000 A B C E 250 300 1000 1000 500 D 1000 D E 1000 1000 500 B D HD HU 300 1000 HD HU 250 1500 HU HD HU 300 1500 B D E HB HD HB HU 300 1000 1000 500 HU HB HU 300 1250 1000 500 HB HU HB H...

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Page 4: ...settings 15 6 1 1 About making field settings 15 6 1 2 To access the field setting components 16 6 1 3 Field setting components 16 6 1 4 To access mode 1 or 2 16 6 1 5 To use mode 1 16 6 1 6 To use m...

Page 5: ...nit Outdoor unit installation and operation manual Installation and operation instructions Installer and user reference guide Preparation of the installation technical specifications reference data De...

Page 6: ...eep the drain holes of the unit free by using proper equipment In heating T AO C WB a b 20 15 5 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 10 15 20 2527 30 TAI C DB a Warming up operation range b Operation range TAI Ambien...

Page 7: ...r the change over from inch to mm pipes field supply The additional refrigerant calculation has to be adjusted as mentioned in 5 6 2 To determine the additional refrigerant amount on page 12 A Piping...

Page 8: ...wer supply must be protected with the required safety devices i e a main switch a slow blow fuse on each phase and an earth leakage protector in accordance with the applicable legislation Selection an...

Page 9: ...es dimensions in mm 52 102 118 59 62 216 130 20 98 21 89 32 a a Drain holes 5 2 4 To prevent the outdoor unit from falling over Connect cables field supply as shown 4 5 3 Connecting the refrigerant pi...

Page 10: ...the service cover and the piping intake plate 6 Seal all gaps example a to prevent snow and small animals from entering the system a WARNING Provide adequate measures to prevent that the unit can be u...

Page 11: ...be leak and vacuum tested Keep any possible field supplied field piping valves open as well Refer to the indoor unit installation manual for more details Leak test and vacuum drying should be done be...

Page 12: ...shed in a correct way between outdoor unit s and indoor units NOTICE Before starting charging procedures check if the 7 LEDs display is as normal see 6 1 4 To access mode 1 or 2 on page 16 and there i...

Page 13: ...valves At this point valve A must remain closed 7 Take all the precautions mentioned in 6 Configuration on page 15 and 7 Commissioning on page 20 into account 8 Turn on the power of the indoor units...

Page 14: ...to prevent rusting When passing electrical wiring through the knockout holes wrap the wiring with protective tape to prevent damage b c a a Knockout hole b Burr c Sealant etc 5 7 3 Guidelines when co...

Page 15: ...ed as applicable DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION 6 1 Making field settings 6 1 1 About making field settings To configure the heat pump system you must give input to the outdoor unit s main PCB A1P This...

Page 16: ...ON the display goes to its default situation From there you can access mode 1 and mode 2 Initialisation default situation NOTICE Be sure to turn on the power 6 hours before operation in order to have...

Page 17: ...he unit compared to nominal operating conditions Low noise operation can be set in mode 2 There are two methods to activate low noise operation of the outdoor unit system The first method is to enable...

Page 18: ...uto 46 C 43 C 2 12 Enable the low noise function and or power consumption limitation via external control adaptor DTA104A61 62 If the system needs to be running under low noise operation or under powe...

Page 19: ...efault Level 2 Level 3 2 26 Low noise operation start time This setting is used in conjunction with setting 2 22 20h00 default 22h00 24h00 2 27 Low noise operation stop time This setting is used in co...

Page 20: ...s Once all below checks are fulfilled the unit must be closed only then can the unit be powered up You read the complete installation and operation instructions as described in the installer and user...

Page 21: ...ud and the display indication may change These are not malfunctions 7 3 2 To perform a test run 7 LEDs display 1 Make sure all field settings you want are set see 6 1 Making field settings on page 15...

Page 22: ...correctly Recalculate the required amount of refrigerant from the piping length and add an adequate amount of refrigerant Refrigerant overcharge Recalculate the required amount of refrigerant from th...

Page 23: ...the side is not possible Single unit Single row of units See figure 1 on the inside of the front cover A B C D Obstacles walls baffle plates E Obstacle roof a b c d e Minimum service space between the...

Page 24: ...pipe S1NPH High pressure sensor S1NPL Low pressure sensor S1PH High pressure switch Y1E Electronic expansion valve main Y3E Electronic expansion valve subcool heat exchanger Y1S Solenoid valve 4 way v...

Page 25: ...expansion valve main Y3E Electronic expansion valve subcool heat exchanger Y1S Solenoid valve 4 way valve Z1C Z7C Noise filter ferrite core Z1F Z5F Noise filter For the user 10 About the system The in...

Page 26: ...1 minute after the heating operation stops The air flow rate may adjust itself depending on the room temperature or the fan may stop immediately This is not a malfunction 12 2 3 About the heating ope...

Page 27: ...ect expansion DX indoor unit d User interface dedicated depending on indoor unit type e BP box required to connect Residential Air RA or Sky Air SA direct expansion DX indoor units f Residential Air R...

Page 28: ...and details of the defect WARNING Do not modify disassemble remove reinstall or repair the unit yourself as incorrect dismantling or installation may cause an electric shock or fire Contact your deal...

Page 29: ...ir thermistor malfunction indoor Movement detector or floor temperature sensor malfunction indoor User interface thermistor malfunction indoor PCB malfunction outdoor High pressure switch was activate...

Page 30: ...or U5 and stops but then restarts after a few minutes This is because the user interface is intercepting noise from electric appliances other than the air conditioner The noise prevents communication...

Page 31: ...tem When another unit is running some refrigerant will still flow through the unit 15 Relocation Contact your dealer for removing and reinstalling the total unit Moving units requires technical expert...

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